Air pollution is on the rise due to an ever-increasing energy consumption around the globe. Motor vehicles, which are used for transportation, account for the majority of this pollution.
These tools are an integral part of daily life. We use our cars every day or vehicles such minibuses and minibuses to get to work, school or sightseeing.
- LPG’s carbon-hydrogen content is lower than other hydrocarbon fuels. The energy produced releases less carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a good thing.
- LPG is free from sulfur dioxide and lead which are known to have more toxic products as a result of combustion.
- Comparing the emissions of gasoline, diesel, unleaded fuel, and LPG shows that all fuels emit unburned hydrocarbons. However, gasoline releases lead. LPG doesn’t produce sulfur dioxide or aromatics.
- – Solid particles (PM), and nitrogen oxides are the main pollutants that cause air pollution and affect human health. LPG produced very low solid particle and nitrogen oxide emissions compared to other fuels.
- LPG is a significant alternative to gasoline or diesel when you consider the health effects of harmful substances being released per 1000km in the European Union.
- – Our country emits less CO2 every year because of vehicles that use LPG.